A ministry I support, and I hope you will, too

It has won some awards and it's been seen by millions of people around the world, but you still may have never heard of it. It's called "The Rapture Chronicles," and it's a web series shown on various platforms, Facebook, YouTube, Fawesome and others. It's an anthology series that offers up various slices of normal, everyday life -- with a twist. Every one of the characters you see in each episode is going to encounter Jesus' return and the rapture of His church, but in a different way. Some are believers. Some are unbelievers. But each will be affected.

I have been privileged to work with this production group for several years now. I have acted in a few episodes, but more recently I have worked behind the camera as a script supervisor. And last Saturday, we had a showing of the latest "Rapture Chronicles" episode, "Trapped," at Unity Temple Church in Detroit. The producer / writer / director, Dray Hill, asked me to share a few words about what this ministry has meant to me over the years, and I was honored to do that. Because it's meant a lot. This series has real impact, and I hope you'll consider viewing it, subscribing to it, liking it, and sharing it with others, especially your unsaved friends and family.

Learn more about the series and how you can support it at the Churchouse Productions site.

Myself with actress Emily Buckner, who starred in "Trapped."


Some of the crew, from left: series creator Dray Hill, me, Dr. Carol Ervin (who performed a lovely song in "Trapped"), her husband Dr. Gerald Ervin who also appeared in the episode, Emily Buckner, Dray's wife Monica, and Cornelius Sims who played a preacher in the episode. 

Photos courtesy of "Rapture Chronicles" crew.

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